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Sacramento Council Votes to Erase 1949 Comic Book Ban

Summary

  • Sacramento committee advances repeal of 1949 comic book distribution ban.
  • The ban targeted comics depicting crime and illegal acts.
  • Third week of September may become 'Sacramento Comic Book Week'.
Sacramento Council Votes to Erase 1949 Comic Book Ban

A 75-year-old Sacramento ordinance that restricts the distribution of many comic books to children is on the verge of being repealed. A city council committee recently advanced the measure, which would also designate the third week of September as 'Sacramento Comic Book Week.' The 1949 ban was enacted amid fears that comics could lead to illiteracy or violent crime.

Supporters of the repeal, including comic shop owner Lecho Lopez and comic author Eben Burgoon, argue that the law is archaic and that comics hold significant cultural and educational value. They emphasize that comics can foster imagination and improve reading skills, particularly for those with learning challenges like dyslexia. The move is also seen as a stand against contemporary book-banning efforts.

While such bans were once common, many are no longer enforced and are challenged as unconstitutional due to their broadness. Legal experts suggest Sacramento's ban would likely not withstand modern First Amendment scrutiny. The proposed repeal reflects a shift in perception, recognizing comics as a legitimate art form with the potential for positive societal impact.

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Sacramento is repealing the ban to acknowledge the cultural value of comics and to counter modern book-banning trends, recognizing the law as outdated.
The ban targeted comic books that prominently featured accounts of crime and showed images of illegal acts like arson, murder, or rape.
The city council committee voted to designate the third week of September as 'Sacramento Comic Book Week,' pending full council approval.

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